What does it take to become a Christian?

Do you want your marriage to flourish and grow?

Do you want to read through the Bible this year?

Do you want to lead someone the Savior to know?

Do you want to live life without worry and fear?

Do you want to lose weight and be healthy and fit?

Do you want to attain to more financial discipline?

Do you want self-confidence, courage, and grit?

Do you want to get better at caring and listening?
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Do you want a closer place near the heart of God?

Do you want to trust Him when trouble finds you?

Do you want to have heaven after earth you’ve trod?

Then it all must begin with you wanting to want to!-NP

Call it desire, motivation, or willpower.  Whatever you call it, it is central to succeeding at whatever your goals are. What does it take to become a Christian? Wanting to! What does it take to defeat the sin in your life? Wanting to! What does it take to break bad habits and repeated blown judgment calls? Wanting to! What does it take to be a stronger, more faithful Christian? Wanting to! That is not to minimize or ignore our dependence on God and the strength He provides. But He is not going to overwhelm or overtake our will and make us do or be something. He did not operate that way in the age of miracles.

What will be your motivation? There are so many potential incentives. There’s the love God has shown us (2 Cor. 5:14). There’s the fear of hell (Mat. 10:28). There’s the yearning for heaven (John 14:1-3). There’s the concern about how we influence other’s destiny (Mat. 5:14-16). There’s the love we have for God (1 Jn. 4:19). There’s the longing to be like Jesus (1 Jn. 3:2). For each of us, some motivations are more powerful than others. Whatever it takes to be more for God in this needy world, latch onto it and pursue it. You can do it because you won’t be doing it alone. God gave you the church, His Word, prayer, and a personal will to help arrive at the ultimate goal. Don’t let up. Don’t look back. Don’t lose hope. Want to want to!

–Neal Pollard

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